Bush: U.S. has deep concern over bombings in Jordan

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- President Bush said on Thursday that there was deep concern in the United States about the suicide bomb attacks at three hotels in Jordan. "The bombings should remind all of us that there is an enemy in this world that is willing to kill innocent people - willing to bomb a wedding celebration - to advance their cause," Bush told reporters before a meeting with President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen. He said the U.S. would work to discover the perpetrators of the bombings "and bring these people to justice." A statement issued by the al-Qaida group in Iraq has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

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